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David L. Truax

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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David L. Truax David L. Truax, 65, of Harrisburg, died Saturday, February 9, 2008 in his home. He was a retired employee of the City of Harrisburg - Highway Department, an Assistant Manager of the Rutherford AMVETS, member of the Alison Hill Republican Club and Penbrook American Legion...

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Dear Dave, you will be so missed you made some many people laugh, and I will never forget the happy hours at the Allison Hill and the Valentines dinner that me, you, Mark, Danni and Dick attaned, the luches we sepnt together when I was notworking.you will be missed more then you could ever know. till we meet again dear friend. Love you MandM

To my bestest Buddy, God how I'll miss you. It still hurts alot to know I won't see you on Fridays,and get my fish, or be picked on.("Keep your feet off me" and "Know what I like about you?".) Or do our shots to PSU. No more travlin to Steelton with you. No more O.C. trips w/you.
You were and will always be the BEST BOSS to work for.
Hey do me a favor give Merv a swift kick in the butt for me,( he'll know why.) and let him know that I love what he did for me.
Thank you for being my...

I went to Stevens Trade School with Dave, although he was two yrs. ahead of me we were in the same shop (Bakery). I worked in a bakery with him for a year after I graduated. I e-mailed the guys from STS about Dave's passing. My regards to his family for their loss.

Davy, now that I've met your "girls," I understand why you spoke so highly about them. They've got everything under control here and you are free to explore your new place up there among the stars. I do wish you hadn't gone so soon though.

I'll never forget how we used to kid you that you only hit that softball all the way over the fence so that you didn't have to run so fast to score all those homeruns that you were always making.

You always did have the biggest heart of...

A hugh loss for all who knew Dave. He will surely be missed by all .Our condolences to family and friends. God bless you David.

Dave-I only met you a few times but I knew my late husband Jim Zimmerman was so fond of you and your club. May you Rest in peace knowing how much you were thought of and loved. You sure left a legacy. With Deepest Sympathy to the Friends & Family of Dave Truax.

You loved life and everyone you met along the way...What can I say..I lost a good friend and a forever friend..May god you in the palm of his hands while we hold the memories with you close to our heart...You were a part of everyone's dinner table & family. You not only would give the shirt off your backs you would buy the person a drink along with. The Clubs lost a good patron/friend and jokester....Rest In Peace buddy....

I knew Dave since I was a little girl living on Berryhill Street and him living on Adrian. Dave was a great and fun loving guy. He will be deeply missed by everyone that had the pleasure to meet him. My prayers go out to his family at this difficult time.

My deepest sympathies go out to David's family. He was a very big hearted man and will be deeply missed.